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Review: Charlotte Gainsbourg, 'Rest'
The French singer (and actor) has made her first album in 7 years — a testament to the power of immaculate, effortless-sounding pop songcraft, even in the face of loss.
Songs We Love: The Secret Sisters, 'Tennessee River Runs Low'
Alabama's humid sense of wonder runs through The Secret Sisters' third album, You Don't Own Me Anymore. Visual folk artists Butch Anthony and John Henry Toney appear in the duo's new video.
A Gramophone And Mozart, Or How I Fell For Opera
The celebrated conductor recalls how a brand new record player and a stack of Mozart LPs sparked his life-long love of opera. Hear what he describes as "still my favorite recording of my favorite piece in the world."
Review: The Go! Team, 'The Scene Between'
With the aid of mostly unknown guest vocalists, the group's proven formula receives a fresh shot of youth, enthusiasm and pure pop fierceness.
Dave Brockie, GWAR's Oderus Urungus, Dies At 50
The mastermind behind metal's most cartoonishly grotesque band brought a sense of levity to the genre when it was in danger of being overwhelmed by negativity and self-importance.
Songs We Love: Ryan Beaver, 'If I Had A Horse'
The singer-songwriter's sparse ballad pushes country music's fascination with cowboys into a more adult direction.
Review: Lilly Hiatt, 'Trinity Lane'
In this Nashville songwriter's hands, an examination of the wounds wrought by relationships is an occasion for exacting honesty.
Exclusive First Listen: Circulatory System
It took nearly eight years to make, but Circulatory System's breathtaking new album, Signal Morning, justifies the wait. The 17 new tracks, culled from hours of recorded material and meticulously pieced together in more than half a dozen different studios, are sonic wonders. Signal Morning assembles a mysterious and mesmerizing world of orchestrated chaos that offers new discoveries with each listen.
Julius Rodriguez, a young pianist fusing (all) the music from inside-out
Marcus J. Moore reflects on the studio debut of pianist Julius Rodriguez, an artist seamlessly commingling jazz with more pop forms.
With a bold debut album, Julia Bullock curates an unconventional career
The velvet-voiced soprano with a career on the rise chooses her projects, and the music on her debut solo album, with consummate intention.
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